| Literature DB >> 34382112 |
Yihao Zheng1,2, Brian J Thelen3,4,5, Nirmala Rajaram3,6, Venkataramu N Krishnamurthy3,7, James Hamilton3,8, Miguel Angel Funes-Lora9, Timothy Morgan3, Lenar Yessayan3,10, Brandie Bishop3, Nickolas Osborne3,10, Peter Henke3,10, Albert J Shih9, William F Weitzel3,10.
Abstract
Dialysis vascular access remains vitally important to maintain life and functional capacity with end stage renal disease. Angioplasty is an integral part of maintaining dialysis access function and patency. To understand the effect of angioplasty balloon dilation on vascular wall mechanics, we conducted a clinical study to evaluate the elastic modulus of the anastomosis in five subjects with anastomosis stenoses, before and after six angioplasty procedures, using B-mode ultrasound DICOM data. A novel and open source vascular ultrasound high-resolution speckle tracking software tool was used. The median lumen diameter increased from 3.4 to 5.5 mm after angioplasty. Meanwhile, the median elastic modulus of the 18 measurements at the anastomosis increased by 52.2%, from 2.24 × 103 to 3.41 × 103 mmHg. The results support our hypothesis that the structural changes induced in the vessel wall by balloon dilation lead to reduced vascular compliance and a higher elastic modulus of the vessel wall.Entities:
Keywords: Angioplasty; Arteriovenous fistula; Elastic modulus; Speckle tracking; Ultrasound; Vascular compliance
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34382112 DOI: 10.1007/s10439-021-02844-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Biomed Eng ISSN: 0090-6964 Impact factor: 3.934